International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology
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Autumn, or fall, is a spectacular but fleeting season compressed into . September is often called “summer’s last stand,” offering warm afternoons but crisp, cool evenings. The autumnal equinox marks the official change, but the visual transformation peaks in October . This is the month of “colour season,” when maple, birch, and aspen forests explode into brilliant reds, oranges, and golds—a major tourist attraction in Ontario, Quebec, and the Maritimes. October ends with Halloween, often requiring winter coats over costumes. By November , autumn has effectively ceded to winter, leaving bare branches and the first persistent frosts. canada seasons months
The most dominant and defining Canadian season is undoubtedly winter, which effectively spans from November through March. While the astronomical winter begins with the winter solstice in late December, the reality for most Canadians is that winter’s grip takes hold much earlier. serves as a transitional “pre-winter,” where the last autumn leaves fall and the first persistent snows often blanket the prairies and northern regions. December brings the true onset of deep cold, short daylight hours, and significant snowfall across the country, creating the iconic “white Christmas.” January is winter’s peak—the coldest month in nearly all Canadian provinces, with temperatures routinely dropping below -20°C in many areas. February remains fiercely cold but offers a psychological turning point, often bringing the heaviest snowfalls to the East Coast. March is a deceptive month of “false spring,” where snow still flies but the sun’s increasing strength hints at change. In much of Canada, winter occupies nearly half the year. Starring: June, July, August Starring: April, May Autumn,
And then, the calendar flips. returns. The cycle begins again. The snow falls, the world grows quiet, and Canada waits for the sun to return. This is the month of “colour season,” when
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